Aiming to help Pakistan introduce reforms in its key textile sector, South Korean Government has extended US$ 5 million help to the Textile University of Faisalabad to enable it to start new courses on latest trends in textiles.
Aiming to help Pakistan introduce reforms in its key textile sector, South Korean Government has extended US$ 5 million help to the Textile University#
Contributing about 57 percent to the country’s overall exports, textiles is one of the key industries of Pakistan, and the South Korean Government’s gesture would prove to be of great help in its upgradation, Pakistan Federal Secretary Textiles, Shahid Rashid said while addressing Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA) members.
Aiming to help Pakistan introduce reforms in its key textile sector, South Korean Government has extended US$ 5 million help to the Textile University#
He informed that the South Korean Government has also set up an institute with latest machines and other infrastructural facilities in Karachi, where the work in respect of a Textile City is also on the verge of completion.
Aiming to help Pakistan introduce reforms in its key textile sector, South Korean Government has extended US$ 5 million help to the Textile University#
He further said that formalities regarding land and funds for setting up a high-tech Cotton Ginning Research Institute in Multan are completed.
Aiming to help Pakistan introduce reforms in its key textile sector, South Korean Government has extended US$ 5 million help to the Textile University#
He added that the Textile Ministry has embarked on a manpower training project in association with the International Labour Organization (ILO).
Aiming to help Pakistan introduce reforms in its key textile sector, South Korean Government has extended US$ 5 million help to the Textile University#
Lastly, Mr. Rashid said the Federal Government has finalized the draft of the first Cotton Policy, and the same would soon be provided to PCGA and other industry stakeholders.
Aiming to help Pakistan introduce reforms in its key textile sector, South Korean Government has extended US$ 5 million help to the Textile University#
Fibre2fashion News Desk - India